
Germany’s Energy Crisis Deepens as Brussels Blocks Gas Plants
Proposed gas-fired backup plants face EU restrictions, limiting Germany’s ability to secure reliable electricity during periods of low renewable output.

Proposed gas-fired backup plants face EU restrictions, limiting Germany’s ability to secure reliable electricity during periods of low renewable output.

The failure shines a light on the consequences of rapidly shifting to green energy—but will wider Europe heed the warning?

Germany’s renewable energy experiment falters without reliable backup plans
While a mandated energy transition is breaking Western economies, Hungary demonstrates how clean energy generation can pair with a stable economy if done without ideological force.

It’s full steam ahead for Spain’s anti-nuclear agenda, with the sector treated as a major strategic roadblock to developing renewables.

Offshore energy targets could risk marine environment and increase dependence on China to the tune of €800 billion

Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.

Member states will have to use 42.5% renewable energy by the end of the decade, despite MEPs saying it will jeopardize Europeans’ energy security and the very “future of their children.”

Countries postpone lofty climate goals to adapt to demands of reality.

A local campaign group opposed to a proposed solar farm development has received almost 500 signatures for a petition.